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on certain times, so you're a good time. so the defense industry, does she, a price of the country's largest weapon produce a ryan with us, has doubled in only 2 months after decades of asperity squared uses gov up here at a trade fair and copeland's back in business gets home. good, good. now we have money, but very little time is left and that is crucial for all to come together like a military and the industry tried to cut red tape and make sure that money is quickly and well spent. secure your defense as soon as possible. a complete turn around not only for gemini, which after world war 2 was restricted from becoming a major military power once again. but also fortunately they can match the man set to become the countries know chancellor, who ahead of the election campaign to maintain the so called that freight, which restricts the amount to many can borrow and spend. but that was before us president donald trump made clear europe can no longer rely on the us for its defense, isn't for tidings. we are ready to defend ourselves. and we are now fully prepared
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to do so. there will be no shortage of financial resources to defend freedom and peace on our continental. germany's back. this also includes increase military support for ukraine, whatever it takes for the base mass 7. that's good news for the german defense industry, which has already been scaling up since russia's invasion and ukraine. jeremy spend $75000000000.00 on defense last year. hitting naples target of 2 percent of g d p. but minutes we experts see much more is needed. hope all a month we, we pour chose the german military, not only lex equipment, that logistics, but personnel as well as the advice. instead of focusing on traditional weaponry, the new government you'd invest in a man, drones and up to official intelligence from money into a nice support, more money for the military. so i'll worry about a new race. if this can be rep as a call to the world defense years ellis,
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it also means that we are talking about proliferation off and ok, i've happens maybe not only to europe, but i mean, think about south korea japan, think about many other states in conflict regions in the world that could have sort of cut us for catastrophic developments. economists for the date, the defense package to gather with a 500000000000 special fund for infrastructure and climate policies will give a badly needed boost to the alien. german economy stepped fast and l. just sierra ballad. well, that's often they tell them the credit for the moment. you can find much more information on that website. that's just sarah, don't com. the news continues off to the listening post which is coming up next. please stay with us. the
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we are the cdc series of legend some clothes ruined the stories of civilizations that market history was. this is where the story of savannah do you have any stories to tell we begin with a country that's on the i the online this information that helps put a separating fact from fiction in syria can be a challenge, the case against the palestinian activist, donald trump, wants to ported from the us. if you told us that's what you intended to do and you came to america, we would have never let you in. and the disturbing legal precedent back to accept plus, cold as ice. the enforcement agency scouring america for undocumented immigrants leaving content that's made for tv.
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the just months after the fall of the shop of offsets syria has been rocked by interruption of wines. postal towns recently turned into killing fields with a side loyalist fight and government forces an arm groups resulting in some horrifying massacres. the syrian online space is littered with miss, and this information distorting the facts about this factional violence in some dangerous ways, different domestic and international actors, all with stakes in the game, are putting out false reports, twisting narratives, hoping to destabilize the transitional government. it is an information war that is inciting secretary and fear deepening divisions in a country still wrong from years of civil war and decades under a brutal dictatorship and with a distinct lack of strong, independent journalism. rumors are feeling the void and syrians are struggling to
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figure out what's really going on. and what reporting vacant. bully, some new stories have a certain inevitability and syrians fear that this was about. the fractional bloodletting on the mediterranean coast was coming dateline march 5th in and around the cities of button. yes, look, talk to you and jump. the 3 months after the fall of the shot. i'll ask that regime in damascus and coming out of 14 years of civil war, there is no shortage of record in syria for forces buying for power, including what remains of a regime that has been defeated proper. but not this are one thing i noticed interesting coverage is the lack of complex completely or missing how this started . it's this started by on throw aside sugs trying to attack the security forces. i'm actually getting money and then kill stuff that to happen after that to
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organize i'm groups who's relation to the government is not very clear where to find the as to jeopardy and other villages around it. they attacked civilians, their homes, and some villages. they took all the men, took them outside of to dimensions, killed them, was a weekend from how the fighting that broke out on march 5th was set off by an armed remnants of the machine to attack syrian security forces and sharp points along the coast. after those outside loyalist killed the government forces and civilians, so he is a forward he is called for reinforce thousands of fights including civilians poured into the area the result mass secretary until at least $800.00 lives last according to the syrian network for the human rights most of the victims were holloway a muslim minority for lucky the and the not
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a single positive because it has the one that the out of the do not in the new to us do not awesome. as our shutter is serious into repressed, he's a former member of outside who went on to lead the rebel group. i copy of our shop for h t. s. if the killings were the case of revenge, he acknowledged they went too far on our shuttle as promised. the punish anyone found responsible to some complicating this story is a chaotic media landscape which like the government in damascus, is in a state of transition. many independent out blacks and journalists left the means. the resorts is necessary to cover the conflict on the coast, creating an over reliance on social media where this information from the end result a state of confusion media as you see there was very polarized and divided before
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the collapse of the regime. now everything's changing. what used to be the pro vision media outlets are now being taken over the new government. they still don't have to you have to press that enough yet. they do need time. so when we want to know what's happening in the syria, we're still a loss. we still don't know where to let them know how to be the west and media constantly promotes the narrative that the new government is a group of charities. just another form of a cod. this violence was a golden opportunity for them to tell their audience. look, these are the people we want you about. the interim president used to be the leader of al qaeda in syria. so there was a lot of questions about whether he was going to be the reformers, the claims to be or whether he was good to go down the route of essentially being as the hottest. and we all know that the west some media often portrayed mrs. eastern societies, not just the leaders as a radical islamist,
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so you had these. so in this story, the accused or you had these, the victims are helpless. sub denny, some of that's even exaggerated. the number of christian victims. everyone thinks that they have the photos which i don't think any of us does. and it's mainly based on ideological beliefs that rather than facts and the most centers thing is that they're actually a pressing the other information that is saying something else. during the last 14 years, they were many this and misinformation campaigns across syria. but i haven't witnessed such a massive one as the one that happened in the last weekend. if nature abhors a vacuum, this information a doors and serious fractured media space has left it right. for the picture. fake news has been weaponized to stoke secretary and feed fuel violence and undermine
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efforts forces seidel co existence. examples include from one side to continue with, portray of the shot out as the guardian of serious mine, or from the other, the stereotyping of all our whites as pro outside lawyer when they are clearly not the outside actors involved included, ron, russia, and israel states with different tactics, but similar agendas are willing to be stabilized syria and spread chaos in order to further their interests there at the m as wide. and that there are groups that play a negative role by promoting misinformation. the probably iran access, which extends from iran to your rock, has many accounts and pages that spread false news through pictures, news, and video that they're either out of context or completely fabricated. for years now, the russian access has also distorted the truth regarding massacres committed unto the shuttle us and through the atmosphere online has been very vulnerable to this
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misinformation. and this information, intimidation, and threats. and it is expected for it to take a secretary in tone to it because throughout the last 14 use, the seed in region has worked really hard to separate and divide syria based on on people's secretary religious belief for me. what's more critical is gusting dial. it's about our ability to list together. it's about spreading, see here, and literally pressing any stories about co existence. it is very sad to see the syrians will have been losing their credibility because of the campaigns of this information during that is this for seniors. and now you see some of those exact systems trying to deny that diversity is that they're happening to others just because they're from a different sector. matt, say, just kind of different false information and insight into violence continued to
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spread out of the syrian state. doesn't tackle those spreading it something much worse can happen to get it notarized, something like an existential threat to the new syrian government, which is still in its precarious transitional stages, with a new leader who is trying to distance himself from his outside of rooms. this past friday i'll read out shut, assigned a new interim constitution, which when it comes to presidential powers, is light on specifics, checks and balances. inclusivity for some of syria's minorities. the coverage of that development has been dwarfed. however, by what just happened on the coast. for a population fresh out of a civil war. the worst case scenario does not seem that far off that their new government will find itself presiding over the same complicated set of sectarian conflicts, the outside regime. in a country where journalism has taken a backseat to authoritarianism, misinformation,
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and this information for far too long. since the beginning of the half is that that's a error. there was no free speech, a very fundamental right? the syrians where it deprives from for 50 years and when the pollution started in 2011, that caused the creation of alternative media. but we did not see a lot of changes. we just changed who and we are talking fine. this is something i said regina is sold in the country and we need to know how to get rid of it. to put an end to dismissal information, syria, we need more transparency from the government. we need to make it to be given access stevens for difficult areas. it's not convincing to say, we don't want them to code because it's high risk. the more the government give journalist the freedom to move around the country as the report freely to more for expect them to more we would be able to just found in the way off dismissed
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information short of his words and then executive order. he signed back in january, donald trump is taken, quote, forceful, and unprecedented steps to combat the explosion of anti semitism on american campuses. this past week, the white house showed just how far it was willing to go to enforce that order. and mean, obviously robbie has been on this story. the white house set off a firestorm this past week when invitation agents invested with colleen, a recent graduate from columbia university, who has paid a cable, leading pa, this time solidarity protests on campus. the police case is an alarming example of the state targeting profile, this time activism, and it's a serious challenge to the us. he is vaunted 1st amendment protections of the speech. colleen is a permanent resident in the united states. he holds a green card, is money to an american citizen, and now faces possibly deportation. i think we are to get them all out of the country, the trouble makers, their agitators, they don't love our country,
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we were to get them. the allowed messaging from washington has been shooting 2 days after the arrest. the white house tweeted this. using the hebrew meeting shalom as a tongued. the government accused could lead based to see of being pro him us an anti semite undetected list. the categories estimation has also surfaced, it means to media is paid by a term us organization. let's see, that is the evidence. the here's the bottom line. mr. william hates america. colleen has not been charged assuming that activity instead, the government is using is really invoked provision of us know, which says that non citizens can be defaulted. if that are quote, reasonable grounds to believe that that person would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the united states. and that judgement can be made by the secretary of state because these lunatics are running around the covers on their face, screaming, terrifying things. if you told us that's what you intended to do when you came to
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america, we would have not never let you in since could use it as that have been numerous, protests demanding histories pushed back from the opposition. democrats has been su, underwhelming, a cohort of left wing and anti war democrats, signed the letter in support of colleen and one human senator. without a statement on video. if our new reality is that a president can disappear, an opposition protester with no charge it's filed against them. we're not america any longer, murphy added today, it's more with clean to model. it could be me or you, meaning anyone likes me to stay in the u. s. and the agency responsible for arresting by mood, khalid immigration, and customs enforcement or ice for many americans, especially those from immigrant communities are used as a troublesome reputation. long before trump return to office, isis critics said it was out of control, accusing it of jailing more immigrants than the law allowed it to locking them up
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and conditions that are dirty and dangerous ice has captured that with a publicity. blips federal agents have reportedly been told to be camera ready during their immigration rates, and journalists have been allowed to join those rates, making a television spectacle of the arrests of often vulnerable people. the authorities are unapologetic about turning immigration enforcement into media content, calling it and accountability measure that the us electorate voted for the listening post product. now from now on, the televised choreography that has become part of immigration enforcement in donald trump's american, a fox to the president in the white's house. most americans came to know through reality tv, show it to somehow fix it. that one of the issues that donald trump upsets is over undocumented immigrants has been packaged into reality style tv. now
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i think it's really important for thomas governing style to have these things sort of tell a vice for him if these things are happening on tv, or they actually happening to supporting federal agents or intensifying the trump. administration's promise of mass deportations of and documented immigrants. the border represents a geographic site where the aspirations, the delusions, things dieties and the mystical expressions of the united states or next it is for with care. organizations are happening all over the world, and they have operatives on our borders that are ramping up on like ever before. much of what the presidential administrations have done for years, isn't that a sort of border theater which is rooted in violence? it is through those images is through the confrontations,
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manufactured in some instances that the united states, fines it, sense of citizenship for the people. now the president is dramatically expanding the powers of federal agencies to help with mass deportations. he knows the power of this thing right here. the camera, when you take the camera, that's a big weapon nowadays, whether it's citizen journalism, whether it's a well known company, or if it's the u. s. government trying to go out there showing the rates that this is what we're doing. this is what we're working on behind closed doors. i love the fact that they're doing it to be honest with you. i love the fact that we're able to see it that's kind of infuse, yeah, them to seeing people hounded and humiliated on tv. that appears to be the point. the, the televised rates are show a false choreographed to intimidate undocumented immigrants. and while those
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tactics form plots of donald trump's long promised mass deportation, but not the immigration and customs enforcement agency, or ice as being tightening itself or ations into tv content. since the 2000 and the so called war on terror. john, this often invited to tag along with offices enforcing the policy and what's a known as right. and i did that 20 years ago after $911.00 during the bush administration, reporters, which joined federal agents while they conducted rate. that was part of a concerted visual propaganda machine that the bush administration mounted to shape public opinion. it shorda support for the quote unquote warrant here that resulted in the depths of millions of people
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and it shored up support for massive border build up border wall construction and the deployment of the fast forward it back to donald trump's 1st time in office. an immigration in full to become a ppo disaster for the white. ringback the images and phones of crying children separated from that 10 times the administration. readings of 5 print trump, professionals learned less, but sometimes hard line policy require. so the package. so this time around the administration has use some popular media pack sonata like daytime t, v host, dr. phil, we're here to tell your story of nerve your back. so we're using the word out there that you're out there, take it down, the bad guy,
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and dr. phil is one of the few of the media that goes on generally, been granted. first time to access to ice is made for t v immigration reading. the so called journal is riding around with the police on a ride along. it's like take your kids a work day for 2 days. news nation was given the unique privilege of riding along with this train team of officers, one can only sort of have one perception after the black and brown people bodily are running around the county. and these are the good guys, seems mostly white guys going around and arresting them and putting them in prison . and so it is not journalism. it's important to remember when we're looking at reports in which journalists are on right along. we're now heading to the northwest part of the city. the viewers are seeing whether it be
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support or whether it be any neighborhood through the eyes of federal agencies and therefore journalist because the amplifiers of their perspective. so when journalists, quote unquote, in bed, we are telling the story from a particular point of view in the united states, not having the right documents isn't actually a criminal offense. it's a civil one. but you never know that from the language used by politicians. and john, if you're here late, when you're ready to leave, the goal should be to the poor, every legal in the country that we can find. if you're here legally, we're going to hunt you down and then we're going to porch or as a successive administrations have heart in their approach to immigration. the packaging of that needs to public consumption has become more and more sensationalistic because you've got criminal aliens that are on the street that
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have weapons that have grenades, or have all type of things in trump time to. the government provides news outlets with not just the drama of the rain, but a new tv friendly protagonist secretary of homeland security christy not to join in on the actions, complaints with branded 40 on our homeland security secretary, christy no came along for the rate. how many of these you expect your witness? a secretary held a watch won the most important thing the trump administration is doing is the fact that they're tele by using the rates. and the reason why this is very important is because that's what their voters wanted. they were concerned about the 10 to 15000000 illegal immigrants that came across the border. and so their job is to say, hey, we're doing our job. it's televise, here's the camera. this is what we got going on. you want cameras that these events don't so much say you want this spectacle to be filled. it's not a spectacle. this is, this is our nation's law enforcement judicial process. it's such
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a great publicity stunt to scared the crap under the people that are here illegally . specifically, the ones that are criminal, televised, the events rates are so important to defining an enemy. someone who cannot speak for themselves, someone for whom we have little to no information, imagery that is meant to communicate to people with their places. in some instances, that they have no rights. and ultimately, nothing can be done to help in social media as well. i showed cases the numerous quotes on quotes criminals they've apprehended in most cases, the agency makes no distinction between those suspected of a crime and those who have actually been found guilty of criminal activity. however,
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the data released by ice pains a different picture. it shows the search and arrests of undocumented immigrants launch the targets people without criminal convictions or criminal charges. and yet the show goes on. in february, the white house tweeted video scenes from the deputation of immigrants. it was ugly and gratuitous. but for trump supportive, it's of of evidence that they get think exactly what they've voted for. i don't mind imposing some fear in criminals that came here illegally and are hurting citizens. our job is to make sure people who live here legally are safe. so we can make an example of them and show clips like that. i'm not surprised that they're doing that. i actually like it. and if it makes some people uncomfortable, i like it even more. americans voted on november 5th 2024,
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and they want it america to be safer. and that's exactly what this administration is doing. and finally, back to the mock, and we would have a legal case, many of the details that have emerged extensively. also arrests have come from to the subscriber funded news outlets. the tale and drop side both are staffed by reporters who have worked in the us mainstream media by the left to do the kind of journalism that doesn't happen on the corporate side. it was a tale that confirmed little was hand picked for deportation by the secretary of state. marco ruby up and drop sight, peered through how little social media to the bunk allegations from pro trump voices that he had called for the quote eradication of western civilization. drop site is also launched. an online petition calling for a leels release, saying this case, that's a dangerous precedent, that could criminalize descent. this is a story that we will keep our eyes on and would recommend that anyone wanting to do
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